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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BSKL020 with a grade of C or better or equivalent placement score. An introduction to the structure and functioning of the human body and its systems. Topics covered will include, but are not limited to: biochemistry, organization, homeostasis, and structural maintenance of cells, tissues, and organ systems of the human body. Can NOT be taken if already have credit for BIO112, BIO125, BIO126, BIO207 or BIO208.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BSKL015 and ENGL101 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores. Integrated study focused on historical, cultural, and scientific aspects of wildlife conservation. Topics include: public attitudes/perceptions, wildlife ethics, biodiversity, exotic species, population/ community ecology, ecosystem management, and human impact. This is a writing intensive course and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL102 is strongly recommended.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BSKL020 with a grade of C or better or equivalent placement scores. ENGL101 or concurrent enrollment is recommended. Course explores the sociological, biological, and psychological aspects of human sexuality. Topics will include anatomy, social understandings of sexuality genetics, gender, reproduction, contraception, STDs, sexual violence, human sexual behavior, and sexual orientation. Same as PSY115 or SOC115.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CHEM101 or BIO207 or BIO208 or consent of instructor. Course presents basic principles of infection, immunity and control of infectious microbes. Introduces bacteriology, virology, parasitology, and mycology. Designed for SFCC nursing and allied health majors.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BSKL015, BSKL020 and MATH112 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores. First semester of a two-semester introduction to biological sciences intended for biology and related majors. Topics include: philosophical/historical/social context of biology, scientific method and investigative techniques, biological structure/function at molecular/cellular levels, genetics, and plant form/function/diversity. This is a writing intensive course and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, ENGL101 is strongly recommended. This course satisfies only part of the natural science general education requirements and may NOT be used in conjunction with BIO100, BIO103, BIO112 or their equivalents to fulfill these requirements.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO112 or BIO125 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor. Second semester of a two-semester introduction to biological sciences intended for biology and related majors. Topics include: philosophical/historical/social context of biology, animal morphology, embryology, taxonomy/systematics, life histories, ecology, and evolution. This is a writing intensive course and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL101 is strongly recommended. This course satisfies only part of the natural science general education requirements and may NOT be used in conjunction with BIO100, BIO103, BIO112 or their equivalents to fulfill these requirements. BIO130 TOPICS IN BIOLOGY (1-3) Study of a major topic in biology/science. Content/topics change and may include: ecology, bio-history, evolution, science in science fiction, or history of science. Specific subjects will be announced prior to course offerings.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BSKL020 and BSKL064 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores. This course is an introduction to the field of biotechnology, its relevance to society and application to biology, agriculture, modern medicine, energy source alternative, bio-safety, and bioethics. Students will learn to apply scientific methods of study and concepts through hands-on experiments to develop the knowledge and laboratory skills required in biotechnology research and industry.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BIO140. This course is a continuation of the Introduction to Biotechnology I course. Students will continue to develop lab skills and learn to apply scientific methods of study and concepts through hands-on experiments of specific applications in biotechnology industry and research.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BSKL015 and BSKL020 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores, and BIO100, BIO103, BIO112 or high school biology course taken within the previous five years, or consent of instructor. Study of gross and microscopic anatomy of the human organs, tissues, and systems. Includes two hours of lecture and two laboratory periods of two clock hours each per week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BSKL015, BSKL020 and BIO207 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores. Consent of instructor to override requirement of BIO207. Course presents the basic biological functions of the human body from cell to tissue, tissue to organ, and organ to organ system with attention to the interrelationships at these levels. Includes three hours of lecture and one laboratory period of two clock hours per week.
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